Aunt Xianglin was a character in Water Margins. She was Lu Zhishen's wife. Because of some unfortunate things, her personality became more shrewish and cheerful.
Aunt Xianglin was a very brave and strong person. Facing the misfortune and predicament of her family, she did not lose her courage and confidence, but actively faced the problem and looked for a solution. She was good with words and could communicate effectively with others, so she had gained Lu Zhishen's trust and respect.
However, Xianglin Sao also had some shortcomings, such as her personality was fierce and straightforward, and sometimes she would be too direct and hurt people, which brought some contradictions and friction to her relationship with others. In addition, she lacked rationality and calmness at some critical moments, and was easily emotional and impulsive, which had some adverse effects on her performance.
Xianglin Sao was a complex and diverse character. She was a very strong and brave woman, but she also had some shortcomings and shortcomings. Her story shows the kindness, courage, tenacity and rationality of human nature, and also provides us with some thoughts and enlightenment.
The theme of Li Sao was about the exploration and reflection of human destiny. In Li Sao, the poet Qu Yuan expressed his loyalty and love for the country and the people, as well as his exploration and thinking about fate. He believed that the meaning of human existence was not to pursue material success and enjoyment, but to pursue spiritual satisfaction and freedom. In the poem, Qu Yuan expressed his pursuit of freedom and equality and called on people to pursue truth and morality instead of just money and power. Therefore, the theme of Li Sao was about the exploration and reflection of human destiny, emphasizing the dignity and value of human nature, as well as the pursuit of truth and morality.
Qu Yuan (c. 340-c. 278 B.C.) was a poet and politician of the Chu State during the Warring States Period. His representative work, Li Sao, was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese literature, with profound thoughts and exquisite artistic techniques. The following is a translation of the full text of Li Sao:
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I've crossed the river, and I'm not good at running. I'm so happy.
He told me the auspicious day and said: Raise the white horse to the White Emperor.
He told me about his favorite things and said: Skinned grass, exposed short clothes, idle life.
He also told me that he was happy and happy, and said: I am happy and happy.
Answer: put your heart to it, do not have ambition ah do not have ambition.
I've promised you, how can I promise you? Don't eat in summer. Don't eat in summer. It's late.
My heart is happy, ah, since I have tried my best, my ambition cannot be changed.
The soup is deep and the abyss is deep.
Shang Tang Shen, ah, the monarch is talkative.
My words are fulfilled, oh, where my heart goes
You can't bend your will.
Turn back my reins and walk safely, pointing to the deep abyss.
I'm wearing a short robe with a thin net.
Like a butterfly, like a pheasant.
Go back and forth, dance gracefully, lift up the white, lift up the white.
I heard that my late king recommended virtuous people to gather talents.
Holding the jade balance, he pointed to the sky and said: I will use it to pacify the Rong people.
I'm going to make peace for the world.
Li Sao mainly expressed Qu Yuan's sorrow of parting, depressed mood and dissatisfaction with social reality. Among them, the most famous sentence,"I have already achieved my goal, and I am walking in peace, telling me that it is not good to go, saying: 'I am in peace, and I am in peace.'", expressed Qu Yuan's inner struggle and helplessness, and also reflected his sense of powerlessness.